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An interview with a Austrian Holocaust survivor and resistance fighter
My grandmother, Mema, tells about her immigration to the United States. She tells stories about her life before arriving to the United States. She also talks about her children as they grew up.
33 years ago, my father made the biggest step of his life and moved to the United States of America from Pakistan at the age of 17. Here is the story of his high and low moments as well as...
Khanh Nguyen interviews his cousin, Jenna Le (24) about her experiences growing up as a Vietnamese immigrant in the US.
Speaking to Alicia Soto about her childhood growing up in California with Immigrant parents. This was recorded in Orange California in April 23, 2020. Alicia is 44 who came to the United Stated when she was 3 and tells her...
I asked my father about his childhood, growing up with his parents in a small farm and a small town, then making his way to the US where he would start a new chapter in his life.
This interview was about my father’s life and how he was an immigrant and how he came to the United States of America
Mama Miller shares her experience of moving with her husband from the East coast to southern California.
We discussed my mother’s childhood and experience immigrating to the US.
We talked about her experience on coming to the United States and how was her life before. We also discussed her challenges here and in her country.
My Oma, Trudy Chambers, and I, Keely Chambers, reflect on my Oma’s childhood in Germany as we sit together in San Diego. As a fifteen year old in California growing up in 2018 I am curious about how my Oma...
An interview with professor, Dr. Arreguín Bermúdez about his immigration experience, being undocumented in the United States and eventually opening up his own business.
Silvina Sironi (47) describes growing up in Argentina during the 70's and 80's, as well as her experience with government and democracy both in Argentina and the United States. She is interviewed by her son, Johann Grothues (15).
This is a conversation between Diana (21) and her husband Nazar (26). There are some questions about American and Turkmen lifestyles.
Shirley’s life in China in WWII, how she immigrated to America, and her first few years in America.